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Excerpt from The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland: Complete in One Volume
Christianity had now acquired a sort of civil establishment. It was the religion of the state; but it had not yet obtained any legal endowment, or permanent provision for the support of ministers. They must have been dependent upon the contributions of their respective ?ocks, agreeably to the di vine ordinance; and this will always be found an adequate source of support when pastors and ?ocks are faithful to one ah other, and when both are disposed to obey the Christian precept, to be content with what God is pleased to bestow, believing his promise, that he will not leave nor for sake them.
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